Ming-Na Wen | |
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Wen at the 2016 WonderCon
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Born |
Coloane, Portuguese Macau |
November 20, 1963
Residence | Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
Other names | Ming-Na, Ming Na, Ming Na Wen, Ming Wen |
Education | Carnegie Mellon University |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1985–present |
Notable work | Speaking voice of Fa Mulan in Disney's Mulan (1998) and its 2004 direct-to-video sequel |
Spouse(s) |
Kirk Aanes (m. 1990; div. 1993) Eric Michael Zee (m. 1995) |
Children | 2 |
Parent(s) | Soo Lim Yee (stepfather) Lin Chan Wen (mother) |
Relatives | Jonathan Wen (older brother) Leong Yee (younger brother) |
Website | www |
Ming-Na Wen (Chinese: 溫明娜; pinyin: Wēn Míngnà; born November 20, 1963) is a Chinese-American actress. (She has been credited with and without her family name "Wen", but most credits since the late 1990s have been without it. She has been known by such variants of her name as Ming-Na, Ming Na, Ming Na Wen and Ming Wen.) She is known for voicing Fa Mulan, one of the Disney Princesses, in the films Mulan and Mulan II, the video game Kingdom Hearts II, and more recently on a guest appearance in the Disney animated series Sofia the First.
Wen is also known for her role as Dr. Jing-Mei "Deb" Chen on the medical drama series ER. She was the series lead of the show Inconceivable, a medical drama that was aired on NBC, but the show was short-lived. The show is one of the few American television shows with an Asian American series lead. She is also known for her roles on the main casts of the animated series The Batman and the sci-fi series Stargate Universe. Since 2013, she has starred as Melinda May in the ABC action drama series Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Besides television, she is notable for starring in the films The Joy Luck Club, Street Fighter, and Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within.
Her parents left Suzhou for Portuguese Macau during the 1960s. Wen was born on November 20, 1963, on Coloane and lived in Hong Kong with her mother, Lin Chan, who worked as a nurse, and her older brother, Jonathan. She later moved to the United States as a child with her mother, brother, and stepfather Soo Lim Yee, first to Harlem, New York, where her younger brother, Leong, was born, and then to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.